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Automotive Direct Mail

Now booking automotive direct mail sales for Economic Stimulus Programs and Memorial Day Sales!!



UpBus.com provides innovative and cost effective marketing solutions specifically for Auto Dealers. Our marketing campaigns are designed to DRIVE traffic to your dealership showroom and/or website. We understand nothing happens until you sell a vehicle. Because it's all about the Traffic…… that's what we deliver!!


NEW for 2008 - Lower prices on volume drops!


Read about some of our solutions:

  • GUARANTEED Automotive Direct Mail Programs - UpBus.com specializes in "saturation" mailers starting at $3995 for a 20,000 piece mailer. Our mailers enable you to dominate your market with up to 98% market coverage in any zip code plus all of our saturation automotive direct mail programs come with an incredible array of features not found anywhere else at any price... for no additional cost! We offer two different direct mail products:

    Guaranteed Non-processed saturation direct mail - read more
    NEW - Now with local radio spots! It Just keeps getting better!


    Processed saturation mail - MAY SPECIAL! Get $2,000 off any processed saturation mail drop of 30,000 or more pieces! This is a limited offer and could be pulled at any time so don't delay. Schedule your May drop and take $2,000 off our already low prices!!read more




  • Sales Call Training - Stop losing sales right now! Our turn-key sales call training program helps you get more out of your current advertising by helping your staff handle calls with one goal in mind..appointments! read more


Let us help you REDUCE your advertising expense and INCREASE your traffic. Because it's all about the traffic! Automotive marketing doesn't have to be expensive any more...just get on the UpBus!


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